“The reality is that public services are held together by the devotion of overworked and underappreciated employees, who are effectively handing the Government £11 billion worth of their labour for free.

“It’s frankly patronising and ill-informed to dismiss calls for wages increases when millions of salaries would rise by a quarter if payslips genuinely reflected all hours worked.

“Enough is enough – it’s time to tackle ever rising workloads and give our public sector workers the real pay rises they desperately need and deserve.”

Local politicians like Chris Grayling, Paul Scully, Tom Brake and Siobhan McDonagh should do the job that they were elected to do which is to defend our two acute hospitals says GMB GMB, the union for […]

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